While Trump never really left the political stage — thanks to his ongoing attempts to dispute the 2020 election — his profile has increased as of late in the wake of the FBI search of his Mar-a-Lago home that turned up classified documents from when he left the White House in 2021.
That is a very bad thing for Republicans. While Trump remains extremely popular among the Republican base, he is decidedly unpopular among the general electorate.
Usually, presidents’ poll numbers begin to improve once they leave office — as people tend to remember the good things about their tenure and forget the bad stuff as time passes. That hasn’t happened for Trump, for two big reasons:
1) He’s never really stepped off the national stage.
2) January 6 was such a cataclysm that people haven’t forgotten it.
Given Trump’s poor polling numbers, the best thing for his party — if he was concerned, first and foremost, about his party — would be for him to lay low over the next seven weeks. That would give Republicans their best possible chance to frame the midterms as a pure referendum on Biden and the Democrats who control the House and Senate, rather than a choice between Biden and Trump.
“The question of how to handle Mr. Trump has so bedeviled some Republican candidates for Senate that they have held private meetings about the best way to field the inevitable calls from his team. …
“This awkward state of affairs reflects the contortions many Republican candidates are going through as they leave primary season behind and pivot to the general election, when Democrats are trying to bind them to the former president.”
The problem for these candidates is that it is nearly impossible to win any sort of contested Republican primary without pledging absolute fealty to Trump and his false notion that the 2020 election was stolen. But being so closely linked to election denialism — and Trump — in a general election makes for a very tough sell to a general electorate.
Trump is, without question, an anchor around the necks of Republican candidates at the moment. But this is Trump we’re talking about. So purposely moving out of the spotlight isn’t really a thing he does.
Source : CNN